Combination aquarium



y 1935- Av w KRIEGER 2,000,451

COMBINATION AQUARIUM Filed Nov. 4. 1932 Fig] 7 6 Hag 3'14 fi z INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented May 7, 1935 t UNITEDgSTATES PATENT OFF-ICE 2,000,451 COMBINATION AQUARIUM I Adolf W. Krieger, Brooklyn, N. Y. Application November .4, 1932, Serial No. 641,208

1 Claim. (01. 119-5) The invention is a combination aquarium stand rium, numeral 2 a bird cage, and numeral3 plants in which the heighth of the aquarium may readily that may be used in combination with the aquabe adjusted to compensate for different heighths rium. i 1 P T r i of window sills in which thestand is provided In the design shown the stand forthe aquarium l with an adjustable handle that may also beused is formed with intermediate posts 4 and 5 and 5 i to support a bird cage and also in which space is end posts 6 and l. The intermediate posts may provided at the sides of the stand for holding be held together by cross members 8 and 9 and plants or the like. the end posts are held to the intermediate posts The object of the invention is to provide a comby cross members l0, and connected to each other 10 bination aquarium stand in which the heighth of by cross members H. The posts 4, 5, ii and I may 10 the aquarium may readily be adjusted to compenbe angular shaped, as shown. iniFigures :1 and 4, sate for the difierences in heighth of window or may be a of Square tubing-e8 Shown in sills to provide light thru the aquarium when the Figure 2, or of material of any other type or de-' aquarium is used in combination with other obscription. The posts may also beheld together by I jects such as plants and a bird cage. cross members of any other type or description 15 Another object of the invention is to provide andthe cross members may be straight, or of any an aquarium stand which combines the aquarium shape or design and provided atiany point or with plants and a bird cage in which the different points. n t e design Shownv OIOSS members parts are adjustable in relation to each other. are provided between the posts'fl and 5 and these Another object of theinvention is to provide a may be connected-by bare a Shown in 20 stand in which an aquarium maybe combined ure 4. The members !2 are providedwith clip with plants, a bird cage, 'or the like, in order angles M at their ends and pins 15 may be proto produce an artistic efiect and also economize vided in the clips 14, as shown in Figure v'7. The space. Q pins P5 are providedwith heads I6 which maybe .And a still further object of the invention is inserted thru openings I! in the inner sides of the 25 to provide a combination aquarium stand which posts 4 and 5 and'the openings Hare provided is of a simple and economical construction. with notches l8 intheir'lower sides "into which With these ends in View the invention embodies the pins l5 may drop. It will be noted that the a stand having a central part in which an aquapins may be chan ed f m o opening to another rium is adjustably mounted, two end sections in in order to change the heighth of the members 30 the upper ends of which plants may be held, and I2 and thereby adjust the heigh h of h q an adjustable handle. rium. It will be understood that the aquarium,

Other features and advantages of the invention y be used front Of a Window and it is desired will appear from the following description taken to have t e top of the aq a Slightly abOVe in connection with the drawing, wherein: the window sill so that light from the window will 35 Figure 1 is a view showing one arrangement of p thru the aquarium and, as Window 51115 are the aquarium stand. of different heighths, it is desirable to readily ad- Figure 2 is a view showing a stand of a differjust the elevation of the aquarium to compensate ent design. for the different elevations of the window sills.

40 Figure 3 is a detail showing an end view of the It will be understood that the members l2 and 40 stand in which the rear portion of the stand ext e G oss mbers 3 may be f y design d tends upward above the front portion. may be arranged in any manner to accommodate i ure 4 is a sectional view taken on the plane aquariums of difierent sizes and shapes. It will defined by the line 44 on Fig. 1, the aquarium also be understood that other means may be used being omitted, for adjusting the heighth of the aquarium. 45

Figure 5 is a sectional view taken on the plane A b d a ay be Supported above the defined by the line 5 5 on Fig. 1. aquarium by a handle which may be formed of Figure 6 is a detail looking toward the front of bars l9 and 2t! which extend upward, as shown the section shown in Figure 5. in Figure 1. These bars may be slidably held in Figure 7 is a sectional view taken on the plane sockets 2i and 22 in a clamp 23 by a bolt 24 50 defined by the line !7 on Fig. 6. which may be threaded into a cross bar 25 so Fig. 8 is a sectional view taken on a plane dethat as it is screwed inward it will clamp the fined by the line 8-8 on Fig. 1. bars I9 and 20 against the cross bar and rigidly In the drawing the device is shown as it would hold them in any position. It will, therefore. be made wherein numeral 1 indicates an aquabe noted that the handle may be raised and low- 2 cred and when it is desired to carry the stand the handle may be lowered so that it may be used as a handle, and when the stand is in position the handle may be raised so that a bird cage 2 may be suspended therein from a hook 26. It will be understood that the handle may be of any other shape or design, may be formed of any number of pieces of material, and may be adjustably mounted upon the aquarium stand in any manner.

At the sides of the aquarium are open compartments 21 and 28 in which plants 3 may be placed and the lower ends of these compartments may be provided with plates 29 which may readily be removed and replaced. These plates may, therefore, readily be cleaned.

In the design shown in Figure 2 the stand is formed of square tubular postswith the corners rounded. In this design the cross bars are formed with a copper or brass bar 30 and a white or aluminum bar 3| may be placed on top of the bars 30 to produce bars of different colors and it will be understood that these bars may be made of any material and any number of difierent colors may be used. In this design the aquarium and handle are also adjustable and the parts may be attached in any manner. It will also be understood that the stand may be made of any other design and the parts arranged in any manner.

In Figure 3 an alternate design is shown in which the end member is formed by an upper bar 33,. a sloping bar 34, and vertical pieces 35. The bars 33- and 34 may be attached to posts 36 and 31 by rivets 38, as shown, or in any other manner. .It will be understood that these members may be used in place of the members II or at any other point or points on the stand. It will also be understood that these cross members may be at any other design or description.

It will be understood that other changes. may be made in the construction without departing from the spirit. of the invention. One of which changes may be in the use of any number of compartments for holding flowers in combination with a stand, another may be in the use of brackets 32 on the handle for supporting plants or the like, as shown in Figure 2, another may be in the relative positions of the different parts as it will be understood that the aquarium or plants may be higher or lower as may be desired, and still another may be in the use of any other means for providing ornaments on the stand. Plates 29 may also be placed in the cross members at the lower part of the frame so that flowers or the like may be held therein.

The construction will be readily understood from the following description. The stand may be provided in any number of designs and with the aquarium, plants and bird cage arranged in many different positions in relation to each other, the stand may also be made of structural shapes of any design or description or of any material and the material may be designed, ar-

ranged, and the pieces attached in any manner desired. In either design the stand is of such a heighth that the aquarium will be slightly above the window sill so that light will shine therethru and as window sills are of difierent heighths the heighth of the aquarium may be adjusted to correspond with any window sill. The heighth of the bird cage in relation to the aquarium may i also be readily adjusted so that one may be artistically arranged in relation to the other to produce any desired effect. Brackets 32 may be provided on the stand shown in Figure 1 or on a stand of any design and as many brackets as may be desired may be used. It will also be uriderstood that any other means may be used in combination with the stand for supporting plants 

